Work mentality
The new economy has given people a lot of challenges at work, like demand for high productivity and longer commuting hours. We're like being stretched out to do 10 people work in a single day. Maybe that's why I heard more people quit their jobs or decided to retire early.
Here's a night I wanted to relax by enjoying the aerobic exercises. Then I got a call from a former colleague whom I hadn't spoken for years.
it didn't surprise me that she didn't like her job. We all have the right to complaint, grumble or air our opinion. Of course, I can be a happy listener. But should we admit that no job is "perfect"? I always see that there are only 2 options when you're not happy at work: 1/ to quit & try to change your job; 2/ to adjust your mindset. Either option required you to change routine and mindset a bit.
She asked, "am I happy doing my job now?" I can only say that "no job is perfect" but you have to find the positive elements at work/in our lives to keep yourself uplifted and feel positive.
Somehow I found her reluctant to change and I didn't enjoy the conversation that are long too negative and she's not quite open up herself. What can I say? Maybe I can't be a pyschologist!
Here's a night I wanted to relax by enjoying the aerobic exercises. Then I got a call from a former colleague whom I hadn't spoken for years.
it didn't surprise me that she didn't like her job. We all have the right to complaint, grumble or air our opinion. Of course, I can be a happy listener. But should we admit that no job is "perfect"? I always see that there are only 2 options when you're not happy at work: 1/ to quit & try to change your job; 2/ to adjust your mindset. Either option required you to change routine and mindset a bit.
She asked, "am I happy doing my job now?" I can only say that "no job is perfect" but you have to find the positive elements at work/in our lives to keep yourself uplifted and feel positive.
Somehow I found her reluctant to change and I didn't enjoy the conversation that are long too negative and she's not quite open up herself. What can I say? Maybe I can't be a pyschologist!
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